Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0021233, Wed, 26 Jan 2011 12:50:18 +0300

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JM: Rack as a Mozart-like figure? Why then Vienna, or Pushkin's little tragedies, duels and Salieri?

Had Jansy read Pushkin's small tragedies (or my articles on the subject), she would not have asked these questions. Rack and Mozart in Pushkin's "Mozart and Salieri" both die of poison. Poison is also mentioned in "The Covetous Knight." There are many duels in small tragedies. It is supposed that Pushkin completed "The Stone Guest" on the morning before his fatal duel (Jan. 27, OS, 1837).

JM: Besides, whenever Nabokov mentions Wien he is referring to the "Viennese quack."

I doubt it. Mozart died in Vienna. Besides, "the Viennese delegation" includes not Freud alone.

Alexey Sklyarenko

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